Woakes, who had missed two ODIs in the recent series against South Africa due to a thigh injury, left the field after bowling just two overs with the new ball, covering his face with his jumper as he walked off in disappointment. He did not return for the rest of the innings as England's management confirmed a left side strain and that his injury would continue to be assessed.

Side strains are difficult for fast bowlers to recover from and if it is a serious pull - which his failure to return during the Bangladesh innings suggests it could be - Woakes could be ruled out for between four and six weeks. That means he would miss the rest of the Champions Trophy and also struggle to make the start of the Test series against South Africa which follows.

Aside from Woakes, England have other injury worries too with Ben Stokes suffering pain in his left knee when bowling and Moeen Ali also having a groin issue that forced him to miss the final ODI against South Africa at Lord's. Both played a full part in Bangladesh's first innings but will have to be carefully managed throughout the rest of the Champions Trophy.

Should Woakes be ruled out of the tournament, it would be a severe blow for England not just for his bowling but also for his calm batting at number eight. Steven Finn, who was called up for the final ODI against Lord's and is currently playing for the England Lions in their one-day series against South Africa A, is most likely to get the call-up but Stuart Broad, who has been in good white-ball form for Nottinghamshire, may also be considered.